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vine
/ˈvaɪn/
攀爬植物,藤,蔓,葡萄樹(
vi
.)形成蔓藤
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vine
n.
Bot.
(a)
Any
woody
climbing
plant
which
bears
grapes
.
(b)
Hence
,
a
climbing
or
trailing
plant
;
the
long
,
slender
stem
of
any
plant
that
trails
on
the
ground
,
or
climbs
by
winding
round
a
fixed
object
,
or
by
seizing
anything
with
its
tendrils
,
or
claspers
;
a
creeper
;
as
,
the
hop
vine
;
the
bean
vine
;
the
vines
of
melons
,
squashes
,
pumpkins
,
and
other
cucurbitaceous
plants
.
There
shall
be
no
grapes
on
the
vine
.
--
Jer
.
viii
. 13.
And
one
went
out
into
the
field
to
gather
herbs
,
and
found
a
wild
vine
,
and
gathered
thereof
wild
gourds
.
--
2
Kings
iv
. 89.
Vine apple
Bot.
,
a
small
kind
of
squash
. --
Roger
Williams
.
Vine beetle
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
species
of
beetles
which
are
injurious
to
the
leaves
or
branches
of
the
grapevine
.
Among
the
more
important
species
are
the
grapevine
fidia
(
see
Fidia
),
the
spotted
Pelidnota
(
Pelidnota punctata
) (
see
Rutilian
),
the
vine
fleabeetle
(
Graptodera chalybea
),
the
rose
beetle
(
see
under
Rose
),
the
vine
weevil
,
and
several
species
of
Colaspis
and
Anomala
.
Vine borer
.
Zool.
(a)
Any
one
of
several
species
of
beetles
whose
larvae
bore
in
the
wood
or
pith
of
the
grapevine
,
especially
Sinoxylon basilare
,
a
small
species
the
larva
of
which
bores
in
the
stems
,
and
Ampeloglypter sesostris
,
a
small
reddish
brown
weevil
(
called
also
vine weevil
),
which
produces
knotlike
galls
on
the
branches
.
(b)
A
clearwing
moth
(
Aegeria polistiformis
),
whose
larva
bores
in
the
roots
of
the
grapevine
and
is
often
destructive
.
Vine dragon
,
an
old
and
fruitless
branch
of
a
vine
. [
Obs
.] --
Holland
.
Vine forester
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
species
of
moths
belonging
to
Alypia
and
allied
genera
,
whose
larvae
feed
on
the
leaves
of
the
grapevine
.
Vine fretter
Zool.
,
a
plant
louse
,
esp
.
the
phylloxera
that
injuries
the
grapevine
.
Vine grub
Zool.
,
any
one
of
numerous
species
of
insect
larvae
that
are
injurious
to
the
grapevine
.
Vine hopper
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
species
of
leaf
hoppers
which
suck
the
sap
of
the
grapevine
,
especially
Erythroneura vitis
.
See
Illust
.
of
Grape hopper
,
under
Grape
.
Vine inchworm
Zool.
,
the
larva
of
any
species
of
geometrid
moths
which
feed
on
the
leaves
of
the
grapevine
,
especially
Cidaria diversilineata
.
Vine-leaf rooer
Zool.
,
a
small
moth
(
Desmia maculalis
)
whose
larva
makes
a
nest
by
rolling
up
the
leaves
of
the
grapevine
.
The
moth
is
brownish
black
,
spotted
with
white
.
Vine louse
Zool.
,
the
phylloxera
.
Vine mildew
Bot.
,
a
fungous
growth
which
forms
a
white
,
delicate
,
cottony
layer
upon
the
leaves
,
young
shoots
,
and
fruit
of
the
vine
,
causing
brown
spots
upon
the
green
parts
,
and
finally
a
hardening
and
destruction
of
the
vitality
of
the
surface
.
The
plant
has
been
called
Oidium Tuckeri
,
but
is
now
thought
to
be
the
conidia-producing
stage
of
an
Erysiphe
.
Vine of Sodom
Bot.
,
a
plant
named
in
the
Bible
(--
Deut
.
xxxii
. 32
),
now
thought
to
be
identical
with
the
apple
of
Sodom
.
See
Apple of Sodom
,
under
Apple
.
Vine sawfly
Zool.
,
a
small
black
sawfiy
(
Selandria vitis
)
whose
larva
feeds
upon
the
leaves
of
the
grapevine
.
The
larvae
stand
side
by
side
in
clusters
while
feeding
.
Vine slug
Zool.
,
the
larva
of
the
vine
sawfly
.
Vine sorrel
Bot.
,
a
climbing
plant
(
Cissus acida
)
related
to
the
grapevine
,
and
having
acid
leaves
.
It
is
found
in
Florida
and
the
West
Indies
.
Vine sphinx
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
species
of
hawk
moths
.
The
larvae
feed
on
grapevine
leaves
.
Vine weevil
.
Zool.
See
Vine borer
(a)
above
,
and
Wound gall
,
under
Wound
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
vine
n
:
weak-stemmed
plant
that
derives
support
from
climbing
,
twining
,
or
creeping
along
a
surface
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Vine
one
of
the
most
important
products
of
Palestine
.
The
first
mention
of
it
is
in
the
history
of
Noah
(
Gen
. 9:20).
It
is
afterwards
frequently
noticed
both
in
the
Old
and
New
Testaments
,
and
in
the
ruins
of
terraced
vineyards
there
are
evidences
that
it
was
extensively
cultivated
by
the
Jews
.
It
was
cultivated
in
Palestine
before
the
Israelites
took
possession
of
it
.
The
men
sent
out
by
Moses
brought
with
them
from
the
Valley
of
Eshcol
a
cluster
of
grapes
so
large
that
"
they
bare
it
between
two
upon
a
staff
" (
Num
. 13: 23).
The
vineyards
of
En-gedi
(
Cant
. 1:14),
Heshbon
,
Sibmah
,
Jazer
,
Elealeh
(
Isa
.
16:8-10;
Jer
. 48:32, 34),
and
Helbon
(
Ezek
. 27:18),
as
well
as
of
Eshcol
,
were
celebrated
.
The
Church
is
compared
to
a
vine
(
Ps
. 80:8),
and
Christ
says
of
himself
, "
I
am
the
vine
" (
John
15:1).
In
one
of
his
parables
also
(
Matt
. 21:33)
our
Lord
compares
his
Church
to
a
vineyard
which
"
a
certain
householder
planted
,
and
hedged
round
about
,"
etc
.
Hos
. 10:1
is
rendered
in
the
Revised
Version
, "
Israel
is
a
luxuriant
vine
,
which
putteth
forth
his
fruit
,"
instead
of
"
Israel
is
an
empty
vine
,
he
bringeth
forth
fruit
unto
himself
,"
of
the
Authorized
Version
.
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